NauticalGent
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Before I had granddaughters, I was a bit more objective on this subject. Now, not so much...
When a woman terminates a pregnancy they will refer to it as a fetus. But if the same woman dies in a car accident on the way to get the abortion, she died with her unborn baby.
I think it's ridiculous when people pretend to not think it's a baby.
Well let's see here -- You're giving it a name in your family, you're buying baby clothes for it, you're prepping a crib and nursery, and you're calling it a baby. I'm pretty sure it really is a baby! It's not like they're confused, wondering if it's a table, lamp or chair.
you are dealing with something that probably has been a part of a person's life since their earliest childhood memories. When a moral dilemma hits THAT situation, you have a massive cognitive dissonance to manage and there will be anger on both sides.
There is science to pick the dividing point.
If my religion says I can kill my child, will society allow it? No.
The examples are apples and oranges.
Abortion is KNOWINGLY taking the life of another.
There is no middle ground that you keep trying to find.
Right to terminate a life? When does that right end? Before or after a fetus can survive outside the womb? Medical science is making a fetus more viable earlier in the pregnancy. If a woman, who is 22 weeks or more pregnant, loses that child as a result of an attack or negligence, is that an abortion or a homicide? Is she or her surviving family entitled to justice or compensation? I've known women who miscarried in this time period, or later, and they had named the child and had a burial service, they didn't toss the unborn into the garbage. My husband's five month old nephew who passed before we got married was mourned the same as my brother's daughter who died in her mother's womb at 8.5 months.Your response is an example of avoidance.
Unless your religion says that the other isn't a person yet.
I was never looking for a middle ground because to you it is always and only about the fetus or baby. But there IS a third party, the pregnant woman, and it is HER rights that become somewhat of a problem in this discussion.
More fool her then. Just shows how stupid people are regarding religion.I supported her in her time of need knowing how painful this decision was to her. You might ask, why wasn't she using birth control? The answer is the Catholic church forbade birth control at that time and so she obeyed the tenants of her faith.
Oh come on dear, don't get out of your pram. I'm not referring to the 'event' as you call it, I'm referring to the idiocy of following the fairy story religion and the demands of a religion led mostly by paedophiles (as we have seen dozens of times).Let us not forget that my friend was r*ped by her legal husband who she was in the process of divorcing. So, stop with your judgment Colin. SHE was an unwilling party to the event.
My position remains simple.
1. Religions exist that do not declare that a fetus is a person before birth.
2. The USA and many other nations allow freedom of religion. Even to extremes in some cases.
3. Therefore even though I am personally against abortion, I don't have the right to interfere with someone acting according to their religious beliefs regarding that intimately personal situation of unwanted pregnancy. I consider this a very narrow zone of no interference.
4. This lack of rights and lack of condemnation does not extend to those who would act with violence to others, for example: The Oct. 7th Hamas attacks; the Saudi doctor who drove his truck into a crowd in Germany.
Those religious organizations you so despise are the main avenue that people receive charity and help who are in desperate situations, outside the government. I am glad they are there, because I want desperate people to be able to find help.Oh come on dear, don't get out of your pram. I'm not referring to the 'event' as you call it, I'm referring to the idiocy of following the fairy story religion and the demands of a religion led mostly by paedophiles (as we have seen dozens of times).
If people follow hypocritical religion or religious ramblings by perverts blindly, then that's their own look out. Don't come crying to me when it goes t*ts up.
Col
The problem is your rules no longer work if extended to other situations.
You say you have no right to interfere in abortion because people have their own religious views, but what if those religious views included killing a 5 year old - would you still have no right to intervene?
The reason that you are not allowed to kill a 5 year old is because enough people can agree on their MORAL values about that topic.
Thus, all of our rules and laws are still based on a moral valueset, whether you wish it were or not
Hmm, if you say so. I think at this juncture it would be prudent for me to hold my tongue and allow you to enjoy the next few days without arguing with me. Have a very happy Christmas. May your god go with you.Those religious organizations you so despise are the main avenue that people receive charity and help who are in desperate situations, outside the government. I am glad they are there, because I want desperate people to be able to find help.
You say you have no right to interfere in abortion because people have their own religious views, but what if those religious views included killing a 5 year old - would you still have no right to intervene?